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the managing agents are often more corrupt than board members. this is without doubt the situation in my co-op. some board members are too busy with their careers so they leave building business to the managing agent or, in some cases, board members are just naive.
there is a lot of passivity in my building too. most shareholders have busy lives and don’t want to get involved in what they pass off as ‘politics’.
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